Your Super-Quick, At-Home Pedicure: Peep-Toe Ready Feet in Minutes

Hold the phone, people. Is it actually going to be warm tomorrow? If the warmer temps don't wanna make you bust out your graphic black-and-white wedges or those pastel peep toes, I don't know what will. And sure, it would be great to sit down and give yourself a full on pedi before you rock your new spring best, we know you're time crunched just like us. Here's how to make feet look at least relatively pampered in just a few minutes.

I always, always have my Butter London Stiletto Stick Hydrating Heel Balm with me when strappy shoe weather starts. This stuff, which has a ton of hydrators like shea butter and castor oil, erases rough spots instantly but — since it’s spiked with talc — keeps feet dry, and you won’t be slipping around in your stilettos (or flats, #NoJudgment). Just roll a very, very generous amount over less-than-sexy calluses and you’ll be good to go until you can get a salon pedicure.

A big part of pro-pedis is also the cuticle care, but that takes up quite a chunk of time. To hasten, hydrate the crap out of ‘em with a cuticle balm (Burt’s Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream is citrusy and yummy), let it absorb for a sec, then wipe down nails with polish remover to remove excess balm.

Then, take a sec and apply nail wraps to your tips, which will give you the “polish” you need without the drying time. If you’re really pressed for time, you can even only apply to the nails sticking out of your sandals. Personally, I’m super into Jamberry’s spring selection: Icy Rose Polka is a coral base with silver polka dots, while Rose Gold nails the season’s pinkish metallic trend.

So, even if it’s not warm by you (or if Al Roker is just being a total tease about the warm thing), it’s totally worth stocking up on this stuff in case spring does ever launch that sneak attack.